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Online Citizen Journalism Now Undeniably Mainstream

Current events in California have made the emerging symbiotic relationship between citizen journalists and the mainstream news media quite apparent.

Tags: citizenjournalism, journalism, mobile, news on 2007-10-29 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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A PR Agency of Me

Just as mainstream journalists have decided themselves to be the ultimate determiners of 'green-purity' claims (as in the case of Icelandic Water), so too are they positioning themselves as the high-priests of determining viral authenticity.

Tags: journalism, media, tools on 2007-09-08 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Chris Napolitano on George Bush, the State of Porn, and Why Playboy is Still Hot - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog

Playboy doesn’t suck. It’s actually quite great. Please pick up a copy of the latest issue if you haven’t seen one lately.

Tags: PR, adult, journalism on 2007-08-28 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Beware the onward march of citizen journalism - Independent Online Edition > Media

Digital cameras and mobile phones have made reporters of readers and viewers. But are they more trouble than they're worth?

Tags: ethics, journalism, online on 2007-08-20 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Get up to speed with the latest trends in online journalism « reportr.net

Comments please: How the British news media are struggling with user-generated content

Tags: journalism, newspapers, usergeneratedcontent on 2007-04-03 -All Annotations (0) -About

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European codes of journalism ethics / United Kingdom

A journalist has a duty to maintain the highest professional and ethical standards.

Tags: code, ethics, journalism on 2007-03-30 -All Annotations (0) -About

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An empirical examination of Wikipedia's credibility

Staff were either given an article in their own expert domain or a random article. No difference was found between the two group in terms of their perceived credibility of Wikipedia or of the articles’ authors, but a difference was found in the credi...

Tags: article, journalism, wikipedia on 2006-11-24 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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The new Corinthians: How the Web is socialising journalism

"Thus was Cameron's craft gradually "professionalised", and, in the process, turned into an exclusive club with a privileged membership... Today, this carefully constructed edifice is crumbling as the read/write web blows away the need to be a member of a

Tags: CitizenJournalism, Internet, blog, blogs, journalism on 2006-10-17 -All Annotations (0) -About

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Online world to get news bureau

Reuters has opened a virtual news agency in the Second Life online world. "As strange as it might seem, it's not that different from being a reporter in the real world."

Tags: desperatePRstunt, journalism, media, secondlife on 2006-10-16 and saved by4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Your Guide to Citizen Journalism

Great explanation and overview of the debate by Mark Glaser with a good list of external links.

Tags: CitizenJournalism, blogging, journalism, socialmedia on 2006-09-28 and saved by5 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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An Eye for Cool, and Cash

"I do not think this is about paying users. I consider this paying people to contribute quality content, which is not a new concept on the internet by any means," Van Vliet wrote in an e-mail. "I expect to see more opportunities like this for people who c

Tags: digg, journalism, netscape, web2.0 on 2006-09-27 -All Annotations (0) -About

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What newspaper history says about newspaper future. By Jack Shafer - Slate Magazine

As John Battelle points out, the prices of hardware, software, and bandwidth have fallen so dramatically in the last six years that the Web has experienced a "second coming," which he and others call "Web 2.0."

Tags: blogs, journalism, newspapers, web2.0 on 2006-09-25 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Journalists should understand "Long Tails" - Press Gazette

Wired editor Chris Anderson talks to Press Gazette about how the web is changing the economics of journalism.

Tags: anderson, journalism, media, news on 2006-09-11 -All Annotations (0) -About

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We Media

We are at the beginning of a Golden Age of journalism — but it is not journalism as we have known it. Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer." However, mainstream news media have yet to me

Tags: citizen, journalism on 2006-06-24 and saved by18 people -All Annotations (3) -About

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